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DUBLIN, February 23.—General sat- Isfaction seems to be felt in southern Ireland over yesterday's surprise de- cision of the ard fhels for a three- month adjournment, at the end of which the people will be asked to vote on a constitution as wel] as on the Anglo-Irish treaty. This opinion is not unanimous, how- ever. Many heartily indorse the con- ventlon's gratification at the preser- vation of the Sinn Fein’s unity, but some stanch supporters of the treaty are disappointed and inclined to agree ) with John McEntee's declared opinfon that “the agreement was clearly a re- _ publican victory.” = —— — — One question much discussed in N ' some quarters s w! : | happen. to the 'tre.tyhfiu‘:m?g'gfo;: commonly advertised at reduced prices; but every shade is made to order to fit your windows and bears our own guarantee to_be perfect in every respect. No extra charge for special sizes. - 830 13th St. N.W. Pone Main 4874 THE SHADE SHOP W. STOKES SAMMONS & the tmperial parliament, hich, i i Il|{ contended, s shattered to o x‘rtanlg | 4 extent by the ard fhels’ decislon. “The fact that the leaders of both parties were able to rise above thoelr 1l differences and seek ground for agree- Valera’'s attitude toward an appeal t pl:lvuo conference, “One may imagine that Arthur Election Issue to Front. ‘ ment may bq taken, one hopes, as l guestion of a general election to the i ' Grifiith and Michael Collins were not | | | | | The correspondent of the Freeman's 8 good omen for the future. De forefront as the main issue at the convinced by argument that this was either an "unwise or undesirable course, and they had, it would seem, to sink thefr personal views for the sake and in the hope of unity. The new agreement will certainly take away the slightest vestige of justification from the officers of the South Tipperary brigade, whose proc- lamation against the dafl and their own general headquarters caused a sensation yesterday as a step toward anarchy.” The Freeman's Journal editorially End of February ‘ Money- SaVing S amropeonie ot large willl receiva equal to that of the delegates to the : ard fhels. e : S p ec ia l S ! Dol Leaders Take Risna “In agreeing to the postponement, : Several Hundred Pairs of 1 the members of the dail undoubtedly Ladies’ Spring Style have taken risks, but the country will | Low Shoes approve the decislon to put somethiag to hazard in the hope that an ultimate Black and Tan Calf Lace Oxfords, Brown Calf and | Kidskin Strap Pumps, Goodyear Welt soles; Cuban and |l|| agreement might be reached. low walking heels; also several | - {Nl|.,”This depends upon the use to which ‘the {nterval is put by those who dis- styles in Lightweight Strap Pumps, in black and brown kidskin, brown : = | ~ Last Call Another Lot of B Hampering the afforts of the pra. and gray suede dress heels; turn soles. Good sizes. £l ’ £ Ladies’ High-Cut Lace and Button Shoes visional government to restors peace Season’s accumulations of High-grade Shoes, values and order and lay the foundatians of sold at regular price up to $12.00. country has yet passed through.” The Irish Independent rejoices that the black cloud which had seemed to presage that the leaders were herding for hostility is “lightened for the mo- ment at least,” adding: “For, if taere is not complete reconciliation, there is at least mutual forbearance; there is a truce to discord, and above all a pos- sibility for ultimate agreement.” “While we hope for this agreement.” the editorial continues, “we cannot ask either side to abandon its convictions. Thase who belleve, as we think the vast majority of our countrymen do believe, that the Anglo-Irish treaty gives us the full substance of freedom have now to make good their case. If those in whose hands the affair rests lose no time in drafting a constitution acceptable to our people, we see no reason why even the opponents of the treaty should not see gle advantage of giving their co-opera- on.” v Hope to Aveld Attacks. The Trish Times says: “That the pro- visional government's dificulties are numerous, formidable and urgent was proved by tae bargain struck yesterday. It was manifest that the provisional government wanted a period of truce so bad that they were willing to pay a heavy price for such relief. “Griffith and Collins secure, or hope to secure, temporary freedom from open attack, from the danger of snap votes in the dall, where their majority is pre- carious, and from the threats of the mutinous section of tae Sinn Feln. LONDON PRESS PUZZLED. Effect on Anglo-Irish Treaty Fear- ed in Some Quarters. By the Associated Press. 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The Times says the unexpected decision disappoints the supporters of the Anglo-Irish treaty, believes those who wish lasti; in Ireland will regret it. ng peace Black and Brown Kidskin, Tan The Morning Post says that the and Black Calfskin, also all Patent Irish republican army controls the situation; that the postponement flouts the treaty bill now before the f Leather. Hand turned and welt $ .85 {mperial parliament and is a victory WAl sea for Eamonn De Valera. Socs ecs. The Daily Chronicle, the govern- Money-Saving S, e eesswie rent organ, thinks it a great sacrifice for Michael Collins and Arthur Grifith to wait three months for the popular mandate, and a great loss to Ireland that its constitution should be made by the dail eireann instead of a parliament elected for the pur- pose. The Dally News says the agree- ment s a’ tribute to the prictical common sense of the Irish people, and Children’s Shoes limited stock; broken lines and S| e Men’s Shoes <~ | Sa.le' of Men’s Splendid Quality $ 3 .85, a genuine movement toward unity and good will. It is understod the members of the cabinet were surprised and what perplexed. . The Irish expected to enter committee stage on Monday next, and the gov- the third reading Bargain table of "Children’s Buster Brown and other makes of High Lace and Buttgn Shoes. Ac- cumulations of season’s selling; some- bill is ernment expects next week. DE VALERA HOLDS POWER. —_— BY WILLIAM H. BRAYDEN. Cable to The Star and Chiea, News. By Conrrisne SoashE0 Daily News, DUBLIN, February 23.—Those who thought that Eamonn De Valera was “down and out” were premature. The champion of the cause of the Irish re- public has regained, by the agreement reached Wednesday at the Sinn Fein convention, much of the position in the organization he lost by the deci- slons of its executive and the election o§ a standing committee opposed to him. De Valera has secured a “fifty. fifty”_division between himself and his opponents. The effect of the agree- High Shoes, English lace and blucher lace styles; a few button shoes in lot—all Goodyear welt soles. Browns and blacks. Money-Saving S, o oBlees oo ment reached is not great. It leaves the controversy where it stood—Grif- fith and Collins stand by their treaty and De Valera holds to his republic. Sooner or later the parting must come, but its postponement for at least three months is expected to have important eonsequences to public order. De Valera and his supporters had been vigorously protesting against rushing the conatry into a decision on the treaty before they had time to ex- plain their views of its limitations, and they particularly resented the prepa- rations for a speedy election. The friends of the treaty were eloquent on consistency of advocates of self-deter- mination being unwilling to face the electors. They complained that while they were getting the English to evacuate Ireland they were being ob- structed by Irishmen. They were not helped by the freely expressd sym- pathy of British statesmen, who kept professing their anxiety to help the 7th and D Sreets Over Lincoln Bank . provisional government put down the / republicans. CHILDREN FROM LABOR, SAYS SECRETARY DAVIS LIMA, Ohlo, February 23.—Relief of the unemrlfl]mont situation by the removal of more than two million children from industry was advocated by James Davis, Secre- tary of Labor, in an address here 1ast night. 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Free delivery to all shipping points in the United States LEGIONNAIRES PAY VISIT : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1922. ° TO WASHINGTON TOMB Delegation From George Washing- ton Post, No. 1, Bears Wreath to Mount Vernon. A delegation from George Washing- tion Post, No. 1, the American Legion made pligrimage to Mount Vernon yesterday aftergoon and after'a brief ceremony placed a wreath on the tomb of the illustrlous warrior for Do You Want a Waiter? . —a Classified Ad in tite Star will get you many replies. Give the details of what you require—mdle or female; private fam- public dining ily or room; what the hours are; what experience you expect; what wages you pay. One in- sertion of a complete ad is better than many in- sertions of one that doesn’t tell the whole story. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office. ast Call ! | To be sure of having ARcOLA installed promptly, L i telephone today. 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The trij was made by motor bus leaving this city at 1:30 o'clock. The delegaton was headed by Com- manded Charles B. Hanford, with the following forming the party: Past commander, Howard S. Fisk, first vice commander, John Thomas Taylor: 12n, Jerome Lawler and James F. Al-| Contihuing, Commander Hanford sald: Ton. May the example of manhood, patri- On arrival at the tomb the legion- | Dtism and high citizenship set for us naires stood at attention while Com_ruur Dost is proud to 'bear be ewer mander Hanford made a brief ad-|pUF Bost ' proud to bear be . dress. “Comrades, we have made our | JefOTe us that We may profit by tiht pilgrimage to Mount Vernon, which is | {7 ltha! e Sas Bevr 3'" o e our annual custom, to do hmmr[x‘;: mel S tter s IAt Predlag great man whose name our post bears, L second vice commander, T. V. Walker; | and here at his tomb, on this, his birth- |8t Mount Vernon the legionnaires re- third vice commander, Willlam F.|day anniversary, I ask you to stand | - Mahony; adjutant. Lew ., Mohler:| with bowed and uncovered heads in | D — assistant _adjutant, James 'Garl:nd; |silence for one minute,” he said. | - . | fance omeer. Kufus H. Hardy: color | ° The. colop bearers. then presented | ;i TR0 RO oA D Ay AT {Dearers, Franic Platz and William . | colors, while Acting S:rzr;mnl-n(-;l‘r‘ms‘ 2 - i Porter, 'J. W. Brashears, Willlam F.|J. W. Brashears placed the wreath in- | Frankiin, John J. O'Donnell, John J.|side the tomb, after which the com-| In 1864 the population of Ireland was Moriarty, E. J. Lefferts, James H. Al- | mander and members piresent saluted. | more than double what it is at present. 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